Hi,I am trying to set up pyro on a Gentoo python (v. 3.5.5) install.I have set up pip, and installed numpy, scipy, torch, torchvisionand pyro-ppl using pip3.Then, when I start python3, and attempt to load pyro, I get thefollowing error:$ python3Python 3.5.5 (default, Apr 19 2018, 11:50:47) [GCC 6.4.0] on linuxType "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.

import torchimport pyroTraceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File "/media/share/python/pyro.py", line 3, in import pyro.distributions as distImportError: No module named 'pyro.distributions'; 'pyro' is not a packageimport pyro.distributions as distTraceback (most recent call last): File "", line 1, in File "/media/share/python/pyro.py", line 3, in import pyro.distributions as distImportError: No module named 'pyro.distributions'; 'pyro' is not a package

I have done all the installs using pip, rather than conda. I understood it was possible to do all with pip, (maybe I am wrong), and my feeling is that it is better to use a single system so as to keep everything consistent.

There's a suspicious pyro.py in your filesystem. Did you happen to write an example pyro model in a file named pyro.py? If so you should be able to simply rename that file and the correct pyro package should be found.